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we'll talk to mary bono mack and connie mack. we'll talk about mental health. a real passion for congresswoman mack. >> we just finished a presidential campaign 18 months long, and gun control hardly came up at all. >> almost never. >> now that issue very much back on the table. today, first day that kids return to school across the country since the connecticut massacre. schools are expected to review security plans to satisfy anxious students, parents and teachers. i was receiving updates from my kids' school all week. departments are expected to increase school patrols, and many districts offering additional counseling services to students today. >> you know they need it in the wake of this. "saturday night live," normally known to take kind of a funny and satiric look in the news, a much more subdued approach in the wake of this. the new york city children's chorus opened the show singing "silent night." it was beautiful. ♪ silent night holy night all is calm all is bright round yon virgin ♪ . >> bravo, "saturday night live. a beautiful, moving tribute.
we'll talk to mary bono mack and connie mack. we'll talk about mental health. a real passion for congresswoman mack. >> we just finished a presidential campaign 18 months long, and gun control hardly came up at all. >> almost never. >> now that issue very much back on the table. today, first day that kids return to school across the country since the connecticut massacre. schools are expected to review security plans to satisfy anxious students, parents and teachers. i was...
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congress people connie mack and mary mack, politics to the macks, get it? and adam lambert. all starting right now. you can come in, john. you just have to dance in. we've got the music going. our panelists this morning, congressman joseph crowley is with us. he's a democrat from the great state of new york. margaret hoover is with us, cnn political contributor. ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no music. >> that's your music. i heard you singing it earlier. you don't like adam lambert, his new theme song? i kind of like that. >>> our starting point is the president and the house speaker finally getting face to face to discuss the fiscal cliff. until yesterday's unscheduled meeting at the white house, john boehner and president obama had gone 23 days without sitting down to discuss the fiscal cliff. it's a significant development because in 22 days we go off over the cliff although some people have described it as a gentle slide down a little slippy mountain. but that would be a time when we face
congress people connie mack and mary mack, politics to the macks, get it? and adam lambert. all starting right now. you can come in, john. you just have to dance in. we've got the music going. our panelists this morning, congressman joseph crowley is with us. he's a democrat from the great state of new york. margaret hoover is with us, cnn political contributor. ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no...
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mack is not the only one worried. >> a 1% decline would result in a loss of $300 million a year. to colleges and universities. that's 300,000 student scholarships that would be lost. >> $10 million giver could be disincentivized. >> earle mack says he will continue to donate, deduction or no deduction, but knows many others who will not. >> if we were all angels, we'd be up in heaven and i wouldn't be sitting here. >> and the real concern is that congress could create a disincentive for people to give to charities at the same time it's cutting government spending and services. normally it's the private social agencies that fill in the gap, for example, if unemployment benefits are cut, but if some of these changes go through, well, those nonprofits may have a harder time serving those in need. wolf and kate? >> lisa, thank you. >>> still ahead in the wake of the connecticut shooting, parents are looking for ways to make their children keep their children safe. could bulletproof backpacks be one of the answers? so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepo
mack is not the only one worried. >> a 1% decline would result in a loss of $300 million a year. to colleges and universities. that's 300,000 student scholarships that would be lost. >> $10 million giver could be disincentivized. >> earle mack says he will continue to donate, deduction or no deduction, but knows many others who will not. >> if we were all angels, we'd be up in heaven and i wouldn't be sitting here. >> and the real concern is that congress could...
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we'll talk to cory booker, judy you which, connie mack and mary bono mack. and the new documentary, what does it mean to be black in this country? we take a look at racial identity in this country. and then this young lady wowed the world with her near flawless performance at the olympics, ga gabby douglas almost quit. thinking about going to work at chick-fil-a. no joke. she has a new book out. a terrific book and we'll talk about that, straight ahead. >> correspond ooh book y bookera big decision to make. >> stay as mayor? >> senator, i think. that's just me chiming in. >> 39 minutes after the hour. in minnesota, waking up with work to do. as much as 17 inches of snow waiting to be shovelled outside. it looks nice from here. alexandra steele is in for rob marciano. >> they like it there. the banner in "the star tribune" says welcome back, winter. the biggest snow there in two years. last season, 22 inches the entire season. this is a lot of their economy too, of course. all of the snow in the winter and now finally we've seen it. maplewood, 14 inches. nort
we'll talk to cory booker, judy you which, connie mack and mary bono mack. and the new documentary, what does it mean to be black in this country? we take a look at racial identity in this country. and then this young lady wowed the world with her near flawless performance at the olympics, ga gabby douglas almost quit. thinking about going to work at chick-fil-a. no joke. she has a new book out. a terrific book and we'll talk about that, straight ahead. >> correspond ooh book y bookera...
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mayor mack, his brother implicated in a kickback scheme for assessing less than its value. >>> notre dame linebacker manti te' o winning the maxwell award as outstanding college football player, beating out johnny football manso, his chief rival for the heisman trophy, given out tomorrow night. the first defensive player to win the maxwell since 1980, soledad. >> a bit of a shocker. >> it is. it is. >>> other sports news -- i love when i'm anchoring the sports news on the show. will cain really should be doing it. >> it's fight night in las vegas. you would have had trouble with that, pacquiao and marquez, pacquiao is a fighter by trait. johnb berman has spent time wit pacquiao as he prepares yet for another epic match. >> not ready for prime. >> winning titles in eight different weight classes. >> when you hit the bag like this, do you see your opponents face? do you look in the bag and see marquez in the bag here? >> yeah. you imagine this is your opponent and you hit the head and his body. >> this will be his fourth fight against juan manuel marquez. all have been close. all have
mayor mack, his brother implicated in a kickback scheme for assessing less than its value. >>> notre dame linebacker manti te' o winning the maxwell award as outstanding college football player, beating out johnny football manso, his chief rival for the heisman trophy, given out tomorrow night. the first defensive player to win the maxwell since 1980, soledad. >> a bit of a shocker. >> it is. it is. >>> other sports news -- i love when i'm anchoring the sports news...
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inspired by all the acts of kindness coming out of newtown's loss, this next couple here will mack a bigger and deeper impression on you. their daughter grace did not make it out of sandy hook elementary school on friday. and it is tough not to get emotional when you hear this story of this young girl, not just from grief here, but from the way chris and lynn mcdonell are moving forward, moving forward, not moving on, moving forward. they sat down with anderson cooper. >> what do you want people to know about grace? >> well, grace had such a great spirit. she was a kind and gentle soul. and she was just the light and love of our family. she was just truly a special, special little girl that we loved and she loved her brother so much. and she loved her school, sandy hook. in fact, this week i was telling somebody she had a stomach ache one day and i said to her, why don't you stay home with mom and she said, no way, i have too much fun there and i don't want to miss anything. she would skip to get on the bus. it wasn't even a, you know, every morning it was the backpack was packed the
inspired by all the acts of kindness coming out of newtown's loss, this next couple here will mack a bigger and deeper impression on you. their daughter grace did not make it out of sandy hook elementary school on friday. and it is tough not to get emotional when you hear this story of this young girl, not just from grief here, but from the way chris and lynn mcdonell are moving forward, moving forward, not moving on, moving forward. they sat down with anderson cooper. >> what do you want...
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. >>> seven new counts of bribery and extortion for tony mack, his brother and a business associate, they were implicated on a kickback team. the charges stem from a two-year fbi investigation. >>> george zimmerman is suing nbc. the man charged with shooting and killing trayvon martin is accusing the network of editing his 911 call to police to make himself sound racist. he says because three nbc employees have been fired for their role in producing that story. >>> could kickoffs get the boot in the nfl? roger goodell saying he considered doing away with that part of the game in an effort to reduce player injuries. the league already tinkered with kickoffs, moving them up five yards which has limited kick returns. those typically frantic plays present the most injuries to players. we will talk to a linebacker about that in the next hour. >>> and steven baldwin arrested and charged with failing to file new york state income tax returns from 2008 through 2010. he allegedly owes more than $350,000. baldwin pleaded not guilty yesterday. he claims he left his personal affairs to paid prof
. >>> seven new counts of bribery and extortion for tony mack, his brother and a business associate, they were implicated on a kickback team. the charges stem from a two-year fbi investigation. >>> george zimmerman is suing nbc. the man charged with shooting and killing trayvon martin is accusing the network of editing his 911 call to police to make himself sound racist. he says because three nbc employees have been fired for their role in producing that story. >>>...
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also florida congressman connie mack. neighbors outside a california home today. they say the home is actually serving as a maternity center for mothers from china who want to give birth to american citizens. they're going to talk to rosanna mitchell, a person for those who are protesting called not in chino hills plus we'll have a cnn exclusive with john mcafee. he's been on the run, of course, since his neighbor was mysteriously murdered in belize. we'll tell you why martin savidge got this interview, and did this interview, getting this interview was almost as strange as the tape itself. all that and much more ahead this morning on "starting point." >> so curious about that. >> it's weird, right? >> all right, soledad we'll be watching. thousands of people in northern california are without power this morning. the third pacific storm in five days soaking the already saturated san francisco bay area this weekend. trees are down. hundreds of homes have been damaged by falling limbs and floodwaters. rob marciano joins us from the weather center. what's the latest?
also florida congressman connie mack. neighbors outside a california home today. they say the home is actually serving as a maternity center for mothers from china who want to give birth to american citizens. they're going to talk to rosanna mitchell, a person for those who are protesting called not in chino hills plus we'll have a cnn exclusive with john mcafee. he's been on the run, of course, since his neighbor was mysteriously murdered in belize. we'll tell you why martin savidge got this...
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john mack i can, the same sort of thing. one of the most compelling things about this study is welcoming at this in stages. instead of saying someone has it or don't, they are creating stage i to stage iv for severity and based on usually how many of the blows to the head you have had and how long typically you have been playing football in this case, wolf. >> can we presum sanjay someone in the later stage of the disease is at higher risk of suicide? >> not necessarily. and this makesconfusing, probab research is needed. this might show you what we're talking about specifically. on the left is a normal brain. on the right is the brain of a 21-year-old person with who did commit suicide. you see that dark spot, wolf? that's what we're talking about. that's a deposit of protein. that's similar to someone, for example, with alzheimer's disease and just one spot. early stage of disease. this person did commit suicide. take a look at the next set of images, wolf. you will have a normal brain on the left. you can see probably rig
john mack i can, the same sort of thing. one of the most compelling things about this study is welcoming at this in stages. instead of saying someone has it or don't, they are creating stage i to stage iv for severity and based on usually how many of the blows to the head you have had and how long typically you have been playing football in this case, wolf. >> can we presum sanjay someone in the later stage of the disease is at higher risk of suicide? >> not necessarily. and this...